part of this task to him or her, assuming that he/she has some
working version of this or a similar system. Typical examples
would be:
•
"Hand me this agenda the morning of the day I have the
meeting."
•
"Give this back to me on Monday to rethink, since it applies to
a meeting on Wednesday."
•
"Remind me about the Hong Kong trip two weeks ahead, and
we'll plan the logistics."
Then every day of the week, that day's folder is pulled and
reviewed.
*Also referred to as a "suspense," "bring forward," or "follow-up" file.
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PART TWO
While you can (and probably should) utilize staff to handle
as much of this as is appropriate, I recommend that, if you can
integrate it into your life-style, you maintain your own tickler file.
There are many useful functions it can perform, at least some of
which you may want to avail yourself of outside the pale of your
assistant's responsibilities. I use my tickler file to manage my
travel tickets and confirmations; paper-based travel directions,
agendas, and maps; reminders of event notifications that come in
the mail; information about "might-want-to-buy" kinds of things
I want to reconsider in the future; and so forth.
Bottom line: the tickler file demands only a one-second-per-
day new behavior to make it work, and it has a payoff value
logarithmically greater than the personal investment.
Setting Up a Tickler File
You need forty-three folders—thirty-
one daily files labeled "1" through "31," and twelve more labeled
with the names of the months of the year. The daily files are kept
in front, beginning with the file for tomorrow's date (if today is
October 5, then the first file would be "6"). The succeeding daily
files represent the days of the rest of the month ("6" through
"31"). Behind the "31" file is the monthly file for the next month
("November"), and behind that are the daily files "1" though "5."
Following that are the rest of the monthly files ("December"
through "October"). The next daily file is emptied into your in-
basket every day, and then the folder is refiled at the back of the
dailies (at which point, instead of October 6, it represents
Novem-
ber
6). In the same way, when the next monthly file reaches the
front (on October 31 after you empty the daily file, the "Novem-
ber" file will be the next one, with the daily files "1" through "31"
behind it), it's emptied into the in-basket and refiled at the back
of the monthlies to represent November a year from now. This is a
"perpetual" file, meaning that at any given time it contains files for
the next thirty-one days and the next twelve months.
The big advantage of using file folders for your tickler system is
that they allow you to store actual documents (the form that needs
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